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                          Munich Personal RePEc Archive
        Corporate Governance. Case Studies
        Manuel, Eduardo
        18 April 2007
        Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3120/
        MPRAPaper No. 3120, posted 08 May 2007 UTC
                             CORPORATEGOVERNANCE.CASESTUDIES
                                              EDUARDOG.MANUEL1
                                                     ABSTRACT
                          This paper pretends to do a theoretical approach of Corporate Governance, having as
                   support some case studies about companies like Coca-Cola, Nokia, Microsoft, and
                   Amazon.com.
                          The methodology adopted for this work is based in information from these companies
                   available in their websites and annual reports.
                          I concluded that both companies show the corporate governance components according
                   to their core business and their environmental business.
                   Keywords:CorporateGovernance
                   JELCodes:A23,M10,M14,M19
                   WorkingPaperSeries
                   1 Eduardo Manuel holds a B.A in Economics at University Autonoma of Lisbon (UAL), Portugal and a
                   Master’s Degree in Management of Enterprises at same University. Eduardo Manuel is Economist,
                   Investigator and Editor.
                   Eduardo Manuel is the author of the book titled “Entrepreneurship, Economics and Competitiveness”.
                   e-mail address: edu.manuel@economista.com or eduardo_manuel@mail.pt
                CORPORATEGOVERNANCE.CASESTUDIES
         INTRODUCTION
            This paper pretends to do a theoretical approach of Corporate Governance,
         having as support some case studies about companies like Coca-Cola, Nokia, Microsoft,
         and Amazon.com.
            The methodology for this work is based in information from these companies
         available in their websites and annual reports.
         THEORETICALAPPROACHOFCORPORATEGOVERNANCE
            The term “corporate governance”, according to Farinha (2004) is relatively new
         one both in the public and academic debates, although the issues it addresses have been
         around for much longer, at least since Berle and Means (1932) and the even earlier
         Smith (1776).
            According to Cadbury Report, Corporate Governance is “the system by which
         companies are directed and controlled (Keasey, et al, 2005). Furthermore, Cadbury
         recognised that a system of good corporate governance allows boards of directors to be
         “free to drive their companies forward”, but exercise that freedom within a framework
         of effective accountability.
            Johnson, Scholes, et al (2005) consider that the governance framework
         describes whom the organization is there to serve and how the purposes and priorities of
         the organization should be decided, and this concerns how an organization should
         function and the distribution of power among different stakeholders. These authors
         consider that corporate governance has become an increasingly important issue for
         organizations for two main reasons:
          1) The need to separate ownership and management control of organizations
            (which is now the norm except with very small business), means that most
            organizations operate within a hierarchy, or chain, of governance, and this chain
            represents all those groups that have influence on an organization’s purposes
                          2
                                           CORPORATEGOVERNANCE.CASESTUDIES
                                through their direct involvement in either ownership or management of an
                                organization. The details of the chain will vary from one organization to another;
                                the figure 1.3 illustrates a typical chain of governance for a publicly quoted
                                companyintheUnitedKingdom.
                            2) There has been an increasing tendency to make organizations more visibly
                                accountable and/or responsive, not only to those “owners” and “managers” in
                                the governance chain, but to a wider range of stakeholders – including the
                                communityat large.
                        CASESTUDIES
                        1.4.1. Coca-cola case
                                The Coca-Cola Company is committed to sound principles of corporate
                        governance.
                               TheBoardis elected by the shareowners to oversee their interest in the long-term
                        health and the overall success of the business and its financial strength. The Board
                        serves as the ultimate decision making body of the Company, except for those matters
                        reserved to or shared with the shareowners. The Board selects and oversees the
                        members of senior management, who are charged by the Board with conducting the
                        business of the Company.
                        EXECUTIVEOFFICERSANDDIRECTORSOFTHECOMPANY
                                             BoardofExecutiveOfficers of the Company
                        Alexander B. Cummings                        J. Alexander M. Douglas
                        President, Africa Group and a member of the  Senior Vice-President and Chief Customer
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